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RIBA + Grimshaw Foundation Annual Art Lecture: Sir Antony Gormley 

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The RIBA + Grimshaw Annual Art Lecture brings together the interdisciplinary worlds of art and architecture, celebrating artists from around the world and their relationship with the built environment.
This inaugural lecture was given by British sculptor Sir Antony Gormley, followed by a conversation and questions with the broadcaster and journalist, Jon Snow. In his lecture, Gormley discusses his upbringing, his relationship with architecture, and how it has influenced his own sculpture works such as The Angel of the North in Gateshead and Another Place on Crosby Beach near Liverpool.
This is a recording of a live event held at 66 Portland Place, London on 23 January 2023.
Speakers
Simon Allford - RIBA President
Chloe Grimshaw - Creative Director, Grimshaw Foundation
Sir Antony Gormley OBE RA - Sculptor
Jon Snow Hon FRIBA - Journalist
Launched by RIBA in partnership with the Grimshaw Foundation, this annual series supports the aspirations of the two organisations, creating opportunities for young people from diverse backgrounds to access the world of art, design, and architecture, helping forge more inclusive creative futures.
Visit our website for the upcoming RIBA events: www.architectu...
Learn more about Sir Antony Gormley: www.architectu...
Learn more about Royal Gold Medalist Sir Nicholas Grimshaw: www.architectu...
RIBA Books:
Antony Gormely: www.ribabooks....
Structure, Space and Skin: The Work of Nicholas Grimshaw & Partners: www.ribabooks....

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